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  2. Chokmah - Wikipedia

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    Sophia's narrative is central to many Gnostic texts, where she is also known by the name Achamōth, a Greek derivation from the Hebrew word Chokmah. [2] The word occurs 149 times in the Masoretic Text of the Hebrew Bible. [1] It is cognate with the Arabic word for "wisdom", ḥikma حكمة (Semitic root ḥ-k-m). [3]

  3. Word of wisdom - Wikipedia

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    In Christianity, the word of wisdom is a spiritual gift listed in 1 Corinthians 12:8. The function that this gift is given varies. Some Christians see in this gift a prophetic-like function. Others see in the word of wisdom a teaching function. This gift is closely related with the gift of the word of knowledge.

  4. Phronesis - Wikipedia

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    In the sixth book of Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, he distinguished the concepts of sophia (wisdom) and phronesis, and described the relationship between them and other intellectual virtues. [4]: VI He writes that Sophia is a combination of nous , the ability to discern reality, and epistēmē , things that "could not be otherwise". [ 5 ]

  5. Word of Wisdom (Latter Day Saints) - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Smith, founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, dictated the Word of Wisdom as a revelation from the Christian God was dictated on February 27, 1833. [2] The Word of Wisdom was first published as a stand-alone broadsheet in December 1833. In 1835, it was included as Section LXXX (80) [6] in the first edition of the Doctrine and Covenants.

  6. Wisdom - Wikipedia

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    In Mesopotamian religion and mythology, Enki, also known as Ea, was the god of wisdom and intelligence. Divine wisdom allowed the provident designation of functions [clarification needed] and the ordering of the cosmos, and it [ambiguous] was achieved by humans by following me s (in Sumerian: order, rite, righteousness) which maintain balance ...

  7. Prajñā (Hinduism) - Wikipedia

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    The Sanskrit word प्रज्ञा (Prajña) is the compound of "प्र (pra-)" which prefix means – before, forward, fulfiller, and used as the intensifier but rarely as a separate word [1] and "ज्ञ (jna)" which means - knowing or familiar with. [2]

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  9. Words of wisdom - Wikipedia

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    The word of wisdom, a spiritual gift listed in 1 Corinthians 12:8 The Word of Wisdom (Latter Day Saints) , the health code of the Latter Day Saint movement "Words of Wisdom", a song by Jinjer from the album King of Everything (album)